Instead of trailing at the half like it had in the last three close losses, the Campbellsville University football Tigers held a 9-0 advantage en route to a 24-0 shutout over visiting Pikeville College on Saturday afternoon.

Greg Fountain's 23-yard, first-quarter touchdown run and David Hon's 25-yard field goal put the Tigers (3-8) on top 9-0.

Fountain, who missed most of the first half, returned and scored on another 49-yard jaunt after Ross Deaton had hooked up with David Mason for a five-yard score.

Lee's Famous Recipe owner David Allen Newton, right, presents Melanie Sublett, treasurer of Taylor County High School Band Boosters, and Rita Moyers, left, with a check from the recent Chicken Day event, for which the restaurant donated a portion of its proceeds to the band.

When I was little I used to play church with my dolls and stuffed animals.

I'd take gooey white Wonder Bread, smash it flat and tear it into round communion wafers. Then I'd pour Kool-Aid into colorful shiny aluminum tumblers, the kind that used to sweat when they're cold, and that was my wine.

I'd say the words, "the body of Christ" and "the blood of Christ," and I'd have my holy snack and then go on to play something else - Chutes and Ladders with my sister or put on my roller skates and skate around the block.

In practice since 1985, Ball is experienced in acute care, rehabilitation and outpatient therapy.

She has experience in treating total joint replacement, thoracic spine and hip conditions, aquatic therapy, and hand and shoulder injuries. In addition, Ball is a certified ASTYM provider and will be offering aquatic therapy in addition to land-based therapy.

"Youth in churches actually want more from their youth ministry experience," said the Rev. Joe Ball, who works with the Youth Ministry and Sunday School Department at the Kentucky Baptist Convention, as he talked at Campbellsville University's Youth Ministry Conference on Nov. 15 in Ransdell Chapel.

Forty-two youth ministers and others interested in the field from Kentucky and Indiana attended the session.